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Carolina Hurricanes cool off Calgary Flames with a 4-2 win

Carolina Hurricanes cool off Calgary Flames with a 4-2 win

CALGARY — The Carolina Hurricanes handed the Calgary Flames their first loss in regulation this season with Thursday's 4-2 victory at the Saddledome.
World champions St. Germain, Crawford headline Alpine Canada's 2024-25 team

World champions St. Germain, Crawford headline Alpine Canada's 2024-25 team

CALGARY — World champions Laurence St. Germain and James Crawford headline Canada's alpine ski team as athletes prepare for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Alpine Canada named 53 athletes to its 2024-25 alpine, ski cross and para-ski teams Thursday. St.
Teenage surfer Erin Brooks making waves, moving up the world surfing ladder

Teenage surfer Erin Brooks making waves, moving up the world surfing ladder

Teenage surfer Erin Brooks really is riding the crest of a wave these days.
Golf carts to ride roads in seven Alberta municipalities under pilot program

Golf carts to ride roads in seven Alberta municipalities under pilot program

Alberta golfers squeaking out their last rounds before winter hits might not have to put their carts away quite yet.
Questions about QB Tre Ford's future in Edmonton surface as Elks close out CFL season

Questions about QB Tre Ford's future in Edmonton surface as Elks close out CFL season

EDMONTON — Tre Ford was supposed to be Edmonton’s quarterback of the future. After this Friday’s season finale against the Toronto Argonauts, he could very well be the quarterback of the Elks’ past.
Cameron Dukes to start at quarterback in Argos regular-season finale

Cameron Dukes to start at quarterback in Argos regular-season finale

EDMONTON — Cameron Dukes will be the Toronto Argonauts' starting quarterback for their regular-season finale against the Edmonton Elks on Friday night. Dukes was listed as the No. 1 quarterback on Toronto's depth chart Thursday.
CPKC profits surge despite summer shutdown

CPKC profits surge despite summer shutdown

Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. enjoyed a jump in profits last quarter despite a costly derailment and a labour disruption that forced the railway to wind down operations over a two-week stretch last summer.
Alberta, Ottawa discuss funding for homelessness, more talks expected in coming days

Alberta, Ottawa discuss funding for homelessness, more talks expected in coming days

EDMONTON — The federal housing minister and the Alberta minister in charge of the file have spoken about funding to tackle encampments and homelessness.
Alberta premier promises to review professional regulators, legislate limits

Alberta premier promises to review professional regulators, legislate limits

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will review professional regulatory bodies and introduce legislation next year to limit how they can police their own members.
Saskatchewan Party leader takes aim at NDP record days away from election

Saskatchewan Party leader takes aim at NDP record days away from election

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe took aim at the rival New Democrats' history in the province ahead of Monday's election.